Kolink may not necessarily be one of the first names that trips off the tongue when thinking of PC chassis manufacturers, but with the release of the brand new VOID, that might be set to change!
Their latest midi-tower design features some impressive aesthetics and, on top of that, more than a few features to tempt you into making this the home of your next PC build!
At a glance, one of the most stand-out features of the Kolink VOID is the ‘V’ cut out to the front of the case. Utilizing RGB strips and an ‘infinity’ mirror, this provides some amazing visual effects that are well above what you might usually see in chassis designs.
Let’s take a look at some of the features and specifications.
“Unique design and superior functionality: these are the characteristics that Kolink elected to define their new Void Midi-Tower. Not to say it doesn’t deliver in the looks department, its front has a V-shaped cut-out equipped with digitally addressable RGB-LED strips, the effect of which is taken up another notch thanks to the use of the infinity mirror effect.
A rear mounted pre-installed 120mm fan, which is also kitted out with digitally addressable RGB-LEDs, cool and illuminates the spacious interior of this exceptionally stylish Midi-Tower. The hardware you choose to install is also put on show: the tempered glass side panel leaves little to the imagination. All in all, the Kolink Void sets itself apart with its use of modern yet functional design.”
Available now for around £46.99 (circa $60) perhaps the most surprising part of the Kolink VOID is the price tag. Even I’ll admit, this is significantly lower than I expected based on the design.
Admittedly, how it is to live with is another factor. For this money, however, it’s hard to think of a better-looking chassis off the top of my head!
For more information, you can check out the official product website via the link here!
What do you think? Are you impressed with the design? Thinking about getting one? In addition, what’s the best overall chassis you’ve seen so far this year? – Let us know in the comments!
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